A Graduate Pharmacist is B.C COAST LTL AMSIIIPS Always on Duty at Ormes Limited Dispensary BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS TO Ormes Ixa Jfu. Pioneer Druorists THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD y, Smoked Daily by Hi. 0 THIRD AVE. b SIX in ST. TELEPHONB S?o200 Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Hainan r'ruin Prince Rupm 1 : VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, liutedale, Alert Bay. etc. TuedT 3 30 pji ,r VANCOUVER. VICTOKIl. liutedale. Alert liar. Me . Irldar inldnlrht J,, A1ICP. ARM. ANYOX. HTEWAKT. Naa. Klier, rirt Ua owa. un. day, 8.00 o-m. i "ou r SIMPSON and WALEB ISLAND. Thursday rjum. fit ind Aenue K M, SMITH Kent Irinr Rupert. B.C. Tl rough t'rkrti tuld to Victoria aod Hesttle jLai baccate checked through to destination .. .. B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, WrangelL Juneau. Skagway May 10, 21, 31. To Vancouver. Victoria, Seattle-May 4, 14, 21. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pjn Agents For All Steamship Lines W C. Orchard. General Agent. 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Vho.. Si Canadian National Q7jc Largeft Railway Syflcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points, Thursday & Sunday 10 p.m. For ANYOX and STEWART each Wednesday & Saturday at 4 pjn. For NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, Wednesdays at 10 pjn. 1 SXEENA RIVER POINTS, Mondays, 8 ajn, l or N.IAS RIVER POINTS, Tuesdays, 8 a.m., PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT H.UrV EXCEPT St NBA Y at 1 p.m.. for I'KINCK liKOIUlE. EDMONTON, WINXIPEO, all points In Eaotrni Canada, and I nlted Mate. Ajency All Ocean Steamship Lines Cif.r Ticket Office. 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 2G0 EM KILN DRIED SPRUCE, CEDAR AND HEMLOCK i Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. t FINISH, CEILING, RUSTIC, MOULDINGS, ETC. 5 i Specialties Edge Grain Boat Cedar. Kiln Dried Edge Grain, I Hemlock Flooring s vrucc and Cedar Shlplap, Boards, Dimensions and Timbers Doois, Windows, Shinjies, Etc. Odd lots off.gradc material at reduced prices. BIG BAY LUMBER CO., LTD. f lumber Manufacturers l'r,ncc KuPt. nc- I DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers G86. Local Items Dentist. Dr J. II. Gosse. Phone Mrs. Scherk left hirr nn rnrlav' train for" si trip itd Edmonton. Dr. Alexandc)r has now Installed an ex-ray service. , 121 Cy F. Lawrey, head office offi cial of the Union Oil Co. In Vancouver, arrived In the city yesterday from the south for an Inspec tion visit to the local branch. Provincial Constable M. Martin of Queen Charlotte City, who came to the city a few days ago with an insane patient, sailed bv the ss. Prince William last night on his return to the Islands. Constable S. N. Blrrell,. formerly a Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer stationed In the Interior and now with the provincial force sailed last night on the Prince William for M&saett where he has been posted for duty. Mrs. S. UI. Hoskins and Mrs. Champion of Smlthers, who were here to attend the Woman's Auxiliary annual meeting "last week ind during their 'stay Avere the fyiejsU of. Dean and Mrs. Gibson, Fourth Aveijue Bast, left yesterday afternoon on their return to the Interior. Pimples On Face Thought Everyone Was Looking At Her Mill F. Foster, Nan aim o, B.C.. writes: "1 used to suffer, something awful, with pimples on my face, and nertr felt as if I wanted to go out as I thought everrrma was looking at me. ' A, friend ailvisol ni8 t use so I got a botflo and it worked wonders, and after using the second on to look it m faeu one would never think I ever had a pimple. " . Put up. on I v by The T. Milbnrn Co, Limited, Toronto, Cut COMMODORE CAFE The latest thing in lunch counters just installed. Delicious Waffles Served by means of very latest Equipment Business Men's Lunches a Specialty Get the Commodore Habit HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel I'NDI.K NEW MAN.WJK.MfcNT Mram llrat'-d: TrnellrrV Sample Itootns ; Hot and Cold Mater I'rre llus Mrrts All Trains and ItnnU Rates $1.00 and Up MHXI.tl. MONTHLY IlATfcS C. R, BIGGART & A. DONALD Troprletors PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. I'RUDHOMME, I'rop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy Harry WinHeld" and P. W. Vancouver .: ; i. New Royal Hotel I. ZarrlM. "rop. TDK HOTEL UOKTII WHILE Hot It Gold Water: Steam Ueat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlfphone 281 Royal S. Robinson; J. II. Poets and C. H. Underwood, C. ..R., Frank Neel city; O. II. J. Boyd, ss. Prince William. .I . THE DAILY NEWS Dizzy. Weak Heart TerribleHeadaches All Gone. New Life "Was bothered with dlz21rtefsa. weak-'Heart, terrible. headaches. After taking 'Frult-a-tlvt.v am entirely relieved, feel Uk new person." Mrs. F. Valcourt. St. Gabriel, East. P. Q. Thousand tell miracles of "Fmlt,-a-tlves " Constipation . liver trouble, dizziness, weakness, headache end overnight. Bad stomach, biliousness, indigestion, heartburn, gas vanish, promptly. Kidney and .bladder Ills, pain In back go In 24 hours. Nerves and heart quiet, sound sleep at -once. Rheumatism, neuralgia decamp quick. Complexion clears. Ten of nature's greatest remedies combined In handy little tablet. Marvelous discovery of famous Canadian doctor. Speedy result amaze. Get "Frult-a-tlves" from druggist today. Become new person overnight. Fox Ranch, money maker, for sale. Helgcrson. ' 120 Try Mlnehead egg coal for kit night by the Prince William on his return to Skidegate where he Is stationed. Rev. Frederick R. Falconer, Pres hvtrrlan Churclvmlnlster at Ket- rhllran nrrlvprl In the p.ltv this natl, Ohio, where he will attend a church conference. The lewest nor any tender not nee-arUy accepted. D. J MATHBSON. 132 Purchasing Agent BUSH'S i EMPRESS COFFEE T!lh t n TOMATOES No. MIoU house, per lb. CARROTS per bunch $2.40 25c 52.95 10c 10c 30c 55c 55c 40c 10c Bush's Grocerteria PHONES 211 AND 212 FREE DELIVERY ! Glasses fitted Ty registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's Store, (tf) Royal Purple tea and sale of home-cooking, Elks' Home, Friday, May 23, from 3 to 6. 120 Mrs. B. Curtain left on today's train, for : a., trip; ,tp Toronto where she .prill visit with relatives and friends. , Mrs. W. H. Smeeton, who has been away for several weeks on a trip to Ottawa and elsewhere In the East, returned to the city on today's train. A. R. Holtby, B. and B. master of the Canadian: National Railways, returned to the city on today's train from a brief trip to the in terior on official duties. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. DeWolf have taken up residence In the house on Second Avenue near the Junction which was formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. George Eckerman, chen use. Clean and hot. Phone 771 E. II. Crawford, Massett Inlet tf logging operator, and Mrs. Craw-V" jford, after a visit of a few days Elks' dance tomorrow night in in the city, sailed by the Prince Elks' Home. Ladles 50c. Gents 75c. William last night on their return Draws for a Tennis Tournament 120 to the Islands. On Victoria Day, May 24, the May 24 are posted In Tennis Club Post Office registration and gen-Room. All entrants please 'note. eral delivery wickets will be ovn from 9 a.m. to 11a.m. The public Rev. J. H. Matthews, who arrived lobby wlll be open from 8 a m to yesterday from Vancouver after 8 pjn Mall3 due to close after attending tne- uniiea unurcn con- noon wlll be closed at 12 noon ference In that city, sailed last . T. H. Johnson "was the speaker at the weekly luncheon of the! Rotary Club in the Commodore' Cafe today. He gave a report on! his recent attendance at a dls-' trict convention In Snokane. O. A.1 morning from the north and left Pf"1- President of the club, was in the chair. S. J. Wlnsby. formerly of the staff of the Union Bank and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Carmlchael for the past several years manager and young son will sail by the ss. of th? Hazelton' branch of the Prince George tonight on their re- Royal Bank, and Mrs. Whlnsby, turn to Vancouver after having and lamlly arrived in the city on. spent the past three weeks visit- today's train from the .Inferior; intr here with Mrs. Carmlchael's and will sail tonight oness. oarents. Judge aha" Mfs". F. MCB. Prince George for .Vancouver., to Young, Fourth ,Tvcnue .East. which city Mr. Whlnsby has been i f i transferred. TENDERS 'WANTED I K 4 'i -u4lC A ' S ) J The regular monthly meeting of Tenders will be redclved by the the board of directors of the A letter from M. M. Lamb, pre sldent of the Canadian Legion, read at last night's hospital board meeting, stated that the organiza tion was desirous of being Informed when returned soldier patients were admitted to the hospital so that comforts and other atten Hons might be given them. H. W. Birch, managing-secretary, stated that the practice already was to advise the Legion when returned men came In but these men did not always state they were such. ine nurses win De asicea. .in iu ture. to ascertain, on admission of patients, whether or not they are returned men. UFOCGF iCnSt ANNOUNCEMENTS Week-End Specials FLOUR ,49-lb. sack POTATOES 8 lbs. per sack ' MACARONI Ready cut" 1-lb. pkt xr-r. VERMICELLI 1-lb. pkt APRICOTS 24-lb. tin x TEA Malkln's or Nabob per lb ::. Eks' dance May 23, Elks' Home. Moose May 30. Whist Drive and Dance C. N. Recreation Picnic to July 1. Canadian Legion picnic DIgby Island July 6. BATTERIES Bi Does youf starter respond feebly and do you start your car with your lights on full? Fit a COYLE and know the satisfaction of ample power always. Call In and we'll be glad to show you the COYLE way to battery economy. Rupert Motors PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Bring New Rooms to Your Home tvffli eNEW OC A WORK-ROOM for you a play-room for the youngsters in the basement. An extra bedroom or two in the Attic. These are now possible in your home at little expense. The new improved Gyproc Wjllboard that doet not burn and takes any decoration will give you additional space in your present home. Easily and quickly applied, structurally strong, it provides fire-safe walls, ceilings and partitions. Your dealer's name is listed below. Consult him today and ask for full information regarding Gyproc Wallboard or write for interesting free book "Building and Remodelling with Gyproc." GYPSUM, LIME AND ALABASTINE, CANADA, LIMITED Vancouver - B.C. ,41 16 J. V u For Sale By Albert & McCaf f cry, Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. ullurns Lake Hardware Burns Lake, B.C. finrtrn T if-tln 1 iimruii Yn rrl A1IV V &JUIBlVA. A III II Smithers, Hazelton and Terrace, B.C. ' R. S. Sargent, Ltd. Hazelton, B.C. ' Gustav Holmesland, who has Eric J. Erlckson, tl supervisor been In the emnlov of the Power for the Hanson Timhr Xi T.nmhfr undersigned tip to noon,- June inn mnw "upen general nospiuu corporation Co. of Canada, left Co. at Sheraton, left on today's iju, to sningie twp sm vi uor- Km today's train for Montreal i train for New York where he will den Street School. All particulars mm. inose present were, of work to be done can be obtain- Thompson, president;-. RoberGr-ed from the Secretary at office, don. Aid. W. M. Brown, Frank Northern Shipping' Co. Ltd., 249 DIbb. R. E. Benson. D. J. P. Cade. 2nd Avenue. The lowest or any Aid. S. D. Macdonald and O. V. tender not necessarily aecDted. J. O. WILLIAMSON. Secretary, Board of School 120 Trustees. TENDERS FOR FIREMEN'S UNIFORMS -r.r,, W reoelved aerslgned up to Monday. -rat. at S pm tor by the un- 3rtt Jur fireman's Smplw of clotb must be aubmttttd. kad woramaaahlp must be first el MS in evwr reapaot TTfl,l.I Jl 1 . . . ... t- I vv iijwiiauii, uucciurs, u. w. xiircn managing secretary, and Miss Jean Harrison, R.N., lady superinten dent. whefevtm May 30, he will embark embark on May 30 aboard the aboard: i the steamer Athenla for steamer Gripsholm for a visit to hie home; In Norn-ay where he has his native home In Stockholm, been., palled on account of the 111- Sweden. ness of his wife. Mrs. K. Hallberg and daughter. Miss Marglt Hallberg. left on to day's train for New York where on May 30 they will sail aboard the rteamcr Gripsholm for a visit to their native home In Stockholm, Sweden. They wlll be Joined at Smlthers by Mrs. Hulda Fulsebak-kz and infant daughter who will visit In Finland. A long standing dispute between the local hospital and the drug supply firm of Ingram & Bell over the payment of a sum for customs duty on a piece of sterilizer equipment which the firm originally advised the hospital would be duty free was closed at last night's board meeting with the reading of a letter from the company advising that the amount In dispute had been credited to the hospital. Aid. W. M. Brown, chairman of the House committee, reported at last night's hospital board meeting that an order had been given to O. M. Hunt for solid seat kitchen chairs at $1.25 a piece. This was the lowest tender complying with the solid seat requirement Carpenter work In connection with new shelving, cupboards and floors had been completed and some nec essary repairs had been made to the elevator, Aid Brown reported. Miss Jean Harrison, RJI lady superintendent. In her report for1 l. U 1. -I I 1 lIi:Bili:lllliamiimiuma superintendent reported. The annual Empire Day demonstration for school children Is being held this afternoon In the Capitol Theatre by the Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, the children marching to the theatre about 1.30. Appropriate addresses are being given and the orogram Includes suitable pageants and exhibitions put in Individually by the various schools. Presenting the report of the finance committee In the absence of O. p. Tinker. Frank Dlbb announced at last night's meeting of the hospital board that collections for the month of April had amounted to $5,207.36 and disbursements, $5,-129.35, leaving a surplus on the month's operations of $77.86. There had been a total of 1841. hospital days at a dally cost of $2.78. TEA SUCCESS The tea and sale of home cooking held yesterday afternoon by the Ladles' Orange Benevolent Association In Rupert East United Church was a very successful affair, over $50 being realized. In the raffle of a table cloth, donated by Mrs. Robert Anderson. Mrs. Dalzell was the winner while Mrs. George Bird won a :ake donated by Mrs. Joseph Howe. board meeting, referred to the loss & the Best rie Crust when u8"1 the staff had sustained In the re-1 toWeP lMa P P ot f'Purity't .nt J.t,,:n. n.,.. r..&i "n ui ordinary urmnary pastry pastry or or V3S2v miss vymjmTihgji several years had given valuable and efficient service as operating room supervisor and stated that Miss Rogers from Vancouver had been engaged to succeed her on June i; Mrs. Lawrle Lambly relieving in the meantime. Miss Har rison also reported that a new cook and orderly were giving excellent service. "Graduation exercises and Registered Nurses' examinations had been important events of the past month, the lady A Baking Expert soft wheat flour. Roll it dry. For extra rich crust use half butter and half lard." A CunaUlvnl Prlit Winner Th Hrarkman-Krr Milling Limited At all Principal II. C. IVint.